Stereo image quality: Effects of mixed spatio-temporal resolution

Citation
L. Stelmach et al., Stereo image quality: Effects of mixed spatio-temporal resolution, IEEE CIR SV, 10(2), 2000, pp. 188-193
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Eletrical & Eletronics Engineeing
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS FOR VIDEO TECHNOLOGY
ISSN journal
10518215 → ACNP
Volume
10
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
188 - 193
Database
ISI
SICI code
1051-8215(200003)10:2<188:SIQEOM>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
We explored the response of the human visual system to mixed-resolution ste reo video-sequences, in which one eye view was spatially or temporally low- pass filtered, It was expected that perceived quality, depth, and sharpness would be relatively unaffected by low-pass filtering, compared to the case where both eyes viewed a filtered image. Subjects viewed two 10-second ste reo video-sequences. in which the right-eve frames were filtered vertically (V) and horizontally (H) at 1/2 H, 1/2 V, 1/4 If, 1/4 V, 1/2 H 1/2 V,1/2 H 1/4 V, 1/4 B 1/2 V,and 1/4 H 1/4 V resolution, Temporal filtering was impl emented for a subset of these conditions at 1/2 temporal resolution, or wit h drop-and-repeat frames, Subjects rated the overall quality, sharpness, an d overall sensation of depth. It was found that spatial filtering produced acceptable results: the overall sensation of depth was unaffected by low-pa ss filtering, while ratings of quality and of sharpness were strongly weigh ted towards the eye with the greater spatial resolution, By comparison, tem poral filtering produced unacceptable results: held averaging and drop-and- repeat frame conditions yielded images with poor quality and sharpness, eve n though perceived depth was relatively unaffected. We conclude that spatia l filtering of one channel of a stereo video-sequence may be an effective m eans of reducing transmission band width.